Male sterility in plants refers to the condition where a plant is unable to produce functional pollen, either due to genetic abnormalities or environmental factors. This results in the plant being unable to undergo successful fertilization and produce seeds. Male sterility is often used in plant breeding to facilitate hybrid seed production.
Severe cases can result in sterility
No it will not.
Male sterility can be caused by various factors, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, and medical conditions such as diabetes or infections. Environmental factors, such as exposure to toxins or radiation, can also play a role. Additionally, lifestyle choices like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity may negatively impact sperm production and quality. In some cases, the cause of male sterility remains unexplained.
Due to male or female sterility
Richard D. Amelar has written: 'Male infertility' -- subject(s): Male Infertility, Male Sterility
The vas deferens is cut in a procedure called a vasectomy in order to produce sterility in males. This prevents sperm from being released during ejaculation.
Depending upon how high temperature was for duration male sterility is a long term effect related to the killing off of sperm. The sterility can last for many years or be permanent.
Figs are full of seeds and hang in twos when they grow. Figs increase the mobility of male sperm and increase the numbers of Sperm as well to overcome male sterility.
In cotton genetic male sterility is governed by recessive gene. It is transferred by back cross method of conventional plant breeding. After each backcross F1 is selfed to raise the F2 population in which you will get 50% fertile & 50% sterile population. Generally 5-6 backcrosses are needed.
No, masturbating does not cause sterility.
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